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mountbkr
For paper punching 100-600 yds. and occasionally 1000 yds.
What type of reticle are you using. I am purchasing a 8.5-25 LRT and have several options to choose from. I can always send it to Premier if need be. I have used dots, fine plexes in the past, but just now starting to go beyond 300 yds.--Tim French
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mikecr
I have that scope, but M1 from Premier reticles, with their .00045" fine crosshair. Have used it varmint hunting with great success. Will order another soon. Premier Fine Cross-Hair
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dmoran
Just something to consider--Add up the cost of the LRT and the addition of the work by Premier and the shipping costs. Then consider a BR model Nightforce.
In my opinion, the Nightforce is a much better scope. Having both, is where I base my opinion. Not saying the LRT is bad scope at all, but it is my opinion a 12-42x56 Nightforce for $1100 is alot more scope. As is the 8-32x56 for a few $$$ less.
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mikecr
The Leupold is 6mm lower & ~lb lighter though.
For paper punching 100-600 yds. and occasionally 1000 yds.
What type of reticle are you using. I am purchasing a 8.5-25 LRT and have several options to choose from. I can always send it to Premier if need be. I have used dots, fine plexes in the past, but just now starting to go beyond 300 yds.--Tim French
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mikecr
I have that scope, but M1 from Premier reticles, with their .00045" fine crosshair. Have used it varmint hunting with great success. Will order another soon. Premier Fine Cross-Hair
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dmoran
Just something to consider--Add up the cost of the LRT and the addition of the work by Premier and the shipping costs. Then consider a BR model Nightforce.
In my opinion, the Nightforce is a much better scope. Having both, is where I base my opinion. Not saying the LRT is bad scope at all, but it is my opinion a 12-42x56 Nightforce for $1100 is alot more scope. As is the 8-32x56 for a few $$$ less.
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mikecr
The Leupold is 6mm lower & ~lb lighter though.